Cold War Children's Television: Philadelphia as a Case Study
Cold War Children's Television: Philadelphia as a Case Study
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Cold War Children's Television: Philadelphia as a Case Study explores the culturally significant phenomenon of locally produced hosted children's shows during the Cold War era. It reveals that these shows reflected the ideals of childhood, media, and nation, and thrived in a societal terrain from which the American children's television host emerged.
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Length: 182 pages
Publication date: 15 November 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books
Cold War Children's Television: Philadelphia as a Case Study delves into a culturally significant phenomenon of the Cold War era—the locally produced hosted children's show. The Cold War era and the emergence of commercial television intertwined not only chronologically but also societally. The era of locally produced hosted shows came to an end with the rise of Sesame Street due to shifts in social policy, industry economics, and rising expectations for children's programming. This book, through the lens of cultural and historical analysis, unveils that beyond the nostalgia lies a vital visual form that thrived during the Cold War era. It reflects the ideals of childhood, media, and nation that shaped the landscape from which the American children's television host emerged.
The locally produced hosted children's show was a cultural phenomenon that emerged during the Cold War era. It was a reflection of the societal terrain from which the American children's television host emerged. The show was a vital visual form that thrived in the Cold War era, reflecting the ideals of childhood, media, and nation. It closed in the wake of Sesame Street due to shifts in social policy, industry economics, and rising expectations for children's programming.
The era of locally produced hosted shows was a significant period in the history of children's television. It allowed for the creation of shows that were tailored to the local culture and audience, and it provided a platform for children to express themselves and engage with their peers. However, the era also had its challenges, such as the limited resources available to producers and the pressure to conform to commercial standards.
Despite the closure of the locally produced hosted show era, the legacy of these shows continues to be felt today. Many of these shows have been preserved and are available for viewing on various platforms, including online streaming services and DVD releases. They continue to be a source of nostalgia for many people and a valuable insight into the cultural and social landscape of the Cold War era.
In conclusion, Cold War Children's Television: Philadelphia as a Case Study provides a valuable exploration of a culturally significant phenomenon of the Cold War era—the locally produced hosted children's show. Through the lens of cultural and historical analysis, the book reveals that beyond the nostalgia lies a vital visual form that thrived in the Cold War era. It reflects the ideals of childhood, media, and nation that shaped the landscape from which the American children's television host emerged. The legacy of these shows continues to be felt today, and they serve as a reminder of the importance of children's programming in shaping the cultural and social landscape of our society.
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666927924
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